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Ways to Get Rid of Sticky Hair After Swimming

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Jul 25, 2011, 11:30:43 PM7/25/11
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Your hair tends to get sticky and unmanageable after a swim. It comes
out frizzy, sticky and even leads to a change in color sometimes.
Therefore, to maintain its natural fullness and health, you have to
cleanse your hair effectively after every swim, without getting rid of
the moisture. Find in this article, a few ways to get rid of sticky
hair after swimming.
Frizzy hair is a big problem, especially for those with curly hair.
And if you happen to be a swimmer or swim regularly, it just adds up
to the problem, doesn’t it? Not that girls with straight hair do not
face any problem after a swim, of course they do. Your hair comes out
sticky, unmanageable and absolutely brittle. This mainly happens due
to the chlorine present in the water. Chlorine penetrates your tresses
stripping off the moisture in them, leaving them dry and unhealthy.
Swimming pool water has the same effect as bleaching. Yes! It tends to
bleach the color from your hair, causing them to turn lighter in color
than before. Most regular swimmers even complain of developing split
ends over a period of time.

Fortunately, there are a few simple ways of keeping dry hair under
control and getting rid of the unmanageable sticky locks. Taking
proper care before and after your swimming regime should serve the
purpose. Numerous anti-frizz products and leave-on conditioners, help
in preserving the moisture and the soft texture of your locks. What
follows next is a detailed discussion on ways to get rid of sticky
hair after swimming.

Ways to Get Rid of Sticky and Frizzy Hair After Swimming

There are a number of things you ought to do before you go swimming;
wearing a swimming cap is one of them. Now, this may not necessarily
assure dry hair, in that case there are other precautions you ought to
take, which will help you keep the chlorine and other pollutants or
elements in the water away from causing severe damage to your hair. To
keep your hair chlorine proof, you need to hydrate it with clean water
before you get into the pool. With your hair well drenched in clean
water, there will be no room for chlorine to enter your hair.

Oil your hair before a swim, as this will prevent the chlorinated
water in the pool from entering your hair follicles. Choose an oil
that works best for your hair type. Now, if you don’t like your hair
to be oiled, try using swimmer’s spray. There are many companies that
manufacture this particular product that is specially designed to
manage untamed sticky hair after swimming. You just have to spray it
all over your hair to keep the pool pollutants away. Make sure that
before you wear your swimming cap, you tie up your hair, or bun it, or
simply braid it, since free flowing hair feels worse as compared to
tied up hair.

Now comes post swim care. As soon as you are out of the pool, rinse
your hair under clean water. Use a clarifying shampoo that is mild,
yet effective in helping you get rid of chlorine. In case you don’t
want to use shampoo regularly, you can simply use baking soda. Add a
tablespoon of baking soda to a bottle full of warm water and use it in
place of shampoo. It not only cleans your hair but conditions it at
the same time. Unflavored, unsweetened club soda and apple cider
vinegar can also be used to clean out the pool chemicals and help you
get rid of sticky hair.

Once you have lathered and rinsed your hair, it is time to untangle
it. Be careful and refrain from using a brush. Instead use your
fingers or a wide toothed comb to sort your tangled hair. Now,
distribute a cream based conditioner generously and evenly all over
your hair. Let the conditioner sit in for some extra time in order to
do away with the stickiness completely. Now, rinse thoroughly. Leave a
little conditioner in the area that comes out dry like the ends of
your hair.

Apply a mousse or a leave-in conditioner onto damp hair to settle the
frizz and dryness. The problem of split ends can be countered by
trimming your hair regularly, that is every two months or so. A cute
short hair style will make it easy for you to maintain the health of
your hair along with pursuing your swimming career without you having
to worry much about your hair. Get a hair spa or deep hair
conditioning treatment done once in four weeks, which will ensure that
extra dose of moisture and promote great looking, healthy hair.

According to the hair type, length and style, the products and tricks
to get rid of sticky hair may vary. All the above methods may not work
for everyone, however, you need to start somewhere or at least try
some combination of ways that suits your hair type the best. It is
important to keep your hair safe while enjoying your swim!

Source : http://healthcare365days.com/2011/07/ways-to-get-rid-of-sticky-hair-after-swimming/#ixzz1TB8NmowS

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